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Xen Hypervisor Optimized for New NICs, Chips

Xen.org announced release 4.0 of its widely deployed, open source Xen virtualization hypervisor. The Linux-ready Xen 4.0 is touted for its enhanced network card...

SGI Launches New Storage for Enterprise, HPC

This week SGI launched a new storage product aimed at both the enterprise and HPC, the SGI InfiniteStorage Server 3500With support for low latency...

New Atom Platform Opens I/O to Third Parties

Intel announced a new Atom processor aimed at embedded devices and in-car infotainment platforms. The & Tunnel Creek& CPU offers an onboard graphics controller,...

Salesforce.com and VMware Float Mystery Cloud Project

Salesforce.com and VMware will debut a cloud computing product later this month.…   Read more at The Register

Choosing the Right SSD for Your Enterprise Storage Network

Henry Newman dives into what enterprise IT buyers need to keep in mind when evaluating solid-state storage...   Read more at internetnews.com

How can we convert the image format.

It is possible to change the image format by renaming. This method is correct way of image format conversion.

Feature Plans For Xen 4.1 Come About

Xen 4.0 was just released a few days back with a variety of features from graphics card pass-through support to online resizing of guest...

New Package for openSUSE: assuma (Association Subscribers Manager)

I’m pleased to announce the Version 3.2.0 of assuma. As known, you can install it through the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib and the KDE:KDE4:Community Repositories. Association Subscribers Manager...

Free Video Streaming Offered for Linux Summit

The Linux Foundation (LF) has announced it is now accepting registrations for a free, live video streaming program of its Collaboration Summit keynote sessions...

10th Anniversary of Linux for the Mainframe: Beginning Today (eWeek)

In celebration of ten years of mainframe Linux deployments, eWeek takes a look at the history of Linux on mainframes. The article is annoyingly...